AIP Advances (Jun 2019)

Electron emission characteristics of wet spun carbon nanotube fibers

  • T. C. Back,
  • G. Gruen,
  • J. Park,
  • P. T. Murray,
  • J. Ludwick,
  • M. Cahay,
  • S. B. Fairchild

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5098328
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
pp. 065319 – 065319-5

Abstract

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Wet spun carbon nanotube fibers were characterized using both field emission and electron energy distribution measurements. Fowler-Nordheim analysis of the field emission results showed that the carbon fibers demonstrated a large effective emission area, 2 x 10-12 m2, which resulted in a reduced brightness of 1.84 x 1010 A/m2/sr/V. By considering the emission and number of carbon nanotube emitters it can be shown that the brightness is consistent with previous reports for single nanotube emitters. Additionally, using the effective emission area determined from the Fowler-Nordheim analysis an emittance value around 0.70 μm was found. These characteristics are useful metrics in determining the applicability of using wet spun carbon nanotube fibers for field emission devices.